Frequently asked questions
What’s included in the 18–24 programme?
It depends on the package you choose.
- Non-Residential (day): tutorial-style classes (max 8 students), academic workshops, and subject-related excursions.
- Plus (residential): everything in Non-Res plus accommodation, half-board meals (breakfast and dinner), evening events, and dedicated support from on-course staff.
- Superior & Premier: everything in Plus with enhanced accommodation, additional support, upgraded insurance, and premium benefits — including concierge-style assistance (Premier) and more flexibility.
Are there different package options for ages 18–24?
Yes — there are four options: Non-Residential, Plus, Superior, and Premier.
Each tier includes the same academic experience but different levels of accommodation, meal plans, and support.
Who teaches the 18–24 courses?
Teaching is delivered by experienced academics and subject specialists. Classes follow an Oxford-style tutorial format — discussion-based, academically rigorous, and designed to help students develop higher-level thinking, analytical skills, and deeper subject expertise.
What’s the difference between the Oxford and Cambridge 18–24 programmes?
Oxford is open to all learners aged 18–24. Cambridge is more advanced and requires at least two years of undergraduate study in a related subject.
What recognition do 18–24 students receive at the end of the course?
Every learner receives a certificate of achievement, detailed written tutor feedback, and a Letter of Recommendation based on their engagement and academic performance — useful for university, postgraduate, or professional applications.
Why choose Oxford Summer Courses for ages 18–24?
We’re an award-winning summer school with learners joining from 150+ countries each year. Our courses are highly rated for academic quality, small tutorial groups, and personalised teaching. Unlike many programmes, we don’t follow a fixed curriculum — tutors shape content around student interests, goals, and academic level. It’s a chance to deepen subject knowledge, gain confidence, build global connections, and study in world-renowned academic settings.